How to Set Cruise Control on a Focus?

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MacAdalynn
07/25/25 12:18pm
Press and release the ON button to set the speed, accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed, press and release the SET+ button, then release the accelerator pedal. If the vehicle speed decreases by more than 16 km/h compared to the speed set by the owner when going uphill, the cruise control will be canceled.
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DanielaDella
08/11/25 8:17pm
I love using cruise control when driving my Focus on the highway. The operation is simple: first accelerate to your desired speed, say maintaining 100km/h. Then look to the left side of the steering wheel, find the button labeled 'CRUISE' and press it. A green cruise indicator will light up on the dashboard, indicating activation. To adjust speed, use the adjacent '+/-' buttons for fine-tuning, with each press changing the speed by about 2km/h. To temporarily cancel, lightly tap the brake or press the 'CANCEL' button. After passing a toll booth, you can resume cruising without re-accelerating by simply pressing the 'RES' button to return to the previously set speed. Important reminder: don't use it in urban areas or on curves, and it's advisable to turn it off in rainy weather. The steering wheel buttons are highly sensitive, so familiarize yourself with their positions to avoid distraction while driving.
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